Small cities like Melrose with a population of around 28,000 have major auto accidents like any other municipality despite its suburban and rural qualities. All it takes is a moment of inattention on the part of a motorist at an intersection or an act of carelessness caused by alcohol or drug impairment and a serious or even catastrophic accident can result. Accidents can and do happen to anyone, but it helps if you are prepared before an accident happens so should you file an injury claim, you have a much better opportunity to collect the full value of your claim. Also, remember to retain a Melrose car accident lawyer to represent you.

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The town of Saugus, Massachusetts may be a small community of around 27,000, but it has a well-earned reputation as a safe, comfortable and pleasant environment in which to raise a family or to retire. Whether you are just starting a family, investing in your first home, or upgrading to a larger residence in Saugus, you will need the services of an experienced Saugus real estate lawyer at every stage of the transaction.

About 15 miles up the coast from Boston is the North Shore village of Swampscott, which has a population of around 15,000. As one of the wealthier communities in Massachusetts, it is a desirable place to live and play. Among its amenities is that it sits on the Atlantic Ocean with 5 sandy but accessible beaches along a mostly rocky shoreline. In the more upscale beachfront areas, home prices are typically several million dollars. Though inland residences are from $500,000 and up, you can find homes for under $300,000.

Attorney Deborah Gold-Alexander has over 30 years of extensive experience in all aspects of personal injury law, business and personal litigation, bankruptcy, real estate law and general practice matters.